Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Trailer Tuesday - The Hangover Part III

Last week, I saw this poster on the Warner Bros. Canada Facebook page and could not stop laughing.


This is why I love Warner Bros. What a clever way to promote this upcoming film by utilizing another successful Warner Bros. film's poster (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2). Check out that poster here.

Check out the latest trailer for The Hangover Part III

                                      

Even before the second film in the series was released, there were plans to create a third film. Director/writer Todd Phillips struck gold with The Hangover and in turn, the cast have become A-list comedic stars. 

The film is touted as "Alan's story" and will centre around the character's life crisis after suffering the loss of his father. Not much else has been mentioned on the film's plot but we will see the return of some actors from the first film including Heather Graham, Mike Epps, as well as Ken Jeong who's character's popularity has made him the "fifth" Wolfpack member (in terms of stardom in this film). New additions to the cast include Melissa McCarthy (though only in a small role) and John Goodman, who is slated to be an antagonist in the film ala Paul Giamatti's character in the second film. 

The trailer opens with Zach Galifianakis' character, Alan, beautifully singing Ava Maria. This is one of three clear scenes we are shown; the other two being Alan and Stu (Ed Helms) talking on the side of the rode and Alan driving with a Giraffe in his car. Other than those scenes, we are only shown quick glimpses into what we are in store for with this film. But we can say, without a doubt, we are in for quite the final ride with the Wolfpack!

Regardless of the credibility of the plot, the film will be a success. I am grateful that Phillips has created this film to be a finale of the series which means we should not see anymore Hangover films.

For more information on the upcoming comedy, check out the Wikipedia page here or the official page here.

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